DJ Mo on the spot after artist whom he denied taking bribe from provides MPesa evidence

- Upcoming gospel singer who had accused DJ Mo of collecting a KSh 20,000 bribe from his management has provided MPesa evidence to back his claims

- The latest development came barely a fortnight after DJ Mo denied soliciting or receiving bribes from artists

- Dj Mo,in an interview had claimed a KSh 20,000 bribe was somewhat an insult to someone of his caliber

Nexxie Music, an upcoming gospel singer who had accused NTV's DJ MO of soliciting bribes has provided MPesa evidence to back his claims barely a fortnight after the revered gospel Deejay denied receiving bribes.

As reported by TUKO.co.ke earlier,Nexxie accused the Crossover 101 Deejay of soliciting a bribe of KS 20,000 from him so that he could play his latest song 'Simple Man',featuring DK Kwenye Beat.

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According to Nexxie,Mo promised his management instant fame upon receiving the alleged bribe.In his claims,Nexxie revealed that DJ Mo promised to put the said song on heavy rotation and ensuring him that he would be a star in two months.

The Deejay claimed people ,rather his enemies were out trying to taint his name with the allegations.

''“I can’t take a bribe from anyone to play their music. Besides, I drive a Range Rover so what is Sh20,000 to me? There are so many accusations being peddled out there that we (deejays) take money from musicians but it’s the brokers who do it and this in turn soils our name,” Mo said.

“There are conmen who go to River Road to look for videos and dupe artistes that they are well-connected to DJs and thus if they pay certain amounts, they would have their music played. I think this could be one of those cases as neither I nor my team members transact such business ,” Mo added.

Well,no sooner had Dj Mo's response lasted a week than Nexxie made a comeback,this time armed with MPesa evidence to prove his claims.

Taking to Instagram on Monday,February 12 2018,afternoon Nexxie shared screenshot of an MPesa message indicating that he sent KSh 20,000 to a one Samuel Kanyingi,otherwise known as DJ Mo.

''To them it was, "What is 20,000?" to me it was "Everything".I was promised "a raise to stardom" in a period of two months with consistent airplays on high rotation and exposure through interviews.''Nexxie wrote in part.

Nexxie also used the opportunity to reveal why he was forced to extend the alleged KSh 20,000 bribe to the respected Kenyan Deejay.

''I lost my mum when I was only 13 years of age, and since then I promised myself to take care of my now aging father and siblings. So when this opportunity came my way, I had to do all I can in order to raise the amount including not paying rent for that month and skipping some meals.To me, it was not just 20,000; it was my whole life.''he added.